Streams draining coniferous forests are often loaded with solutes such as hydrogen ion, sulphate, nitrate and aluminium. As a result, fish populations can be reduced and water quality may fall below recommended potable standards. The transport of ions into water-courses is governed by the movement of water. Within most temperate and tropical areas the stream discharge and chemistry, during periods of rapid runoff, is dominated by the exfiltration of water and solutes from stream-side soils. The movement of water to stream-side or ‘riparian’ areas remains, however, an enigma. This paper attempts to explain how the riparian area might be rapidly recharged during storm events. Two analytical techniques, the free-surface method and tangent-cont...
The processes involved in streamflow generation have received considerable attention over the last f...
In North America, the acceleration of the eutrophication of surface waters due to nutrient pollution...
The proportion of chemical elements passing through vegetation prior to being exported in a stream w...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to identify, in a small catchment area located within...
Summary Hard-rock acid headwater catchments typically exhibit a rapid streamflow response and conco...
The riparian zone, the last few metres of soil through which water flows before entering a gaining s...
Upland streamflow generation has traditionally been modelled as a simple rainfall-runoff mechanism...
The travel time of nutrients moving through the hillslope-riparian zone continuum strongl...
'Protection zones' for water quality are often defined as areas within the landscape where potential...
Abstract: Solute budgets and within system variations in water chemistry have been studied at three ...
Acid Neutralization Capacity (ANC) data for ephemeral stream and shallow groundwater for the catchme...
This paper presents new information on the hydrology and water quality of the eroding peatland headw...
International audienceData on the water quality of streams draining a range of acidic and acid sensi...
Water quality data spanning 13 years and covering an extensive range of major, minor and trace eleme...
The vertical and lateral components of chemical flux during storm events were investigated in a Typi...
The processes involved in streamflow generation have received considerable attention over the last f...
In North America, the acceleration of the eutrophication of surface waters due to nutrient pollution...
The proportion of chemical elements passing through vegetation prior to being exported in a stream w...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to identify, in a small catchment area located within...
Summary Hard-rock acid headwater catchments typically exhibit a rapid streamflow response and conco...
The riparian zone, the last few metres of soil through which water flows before entering a gaining s...
Upland streamflow generation has traditionally been modelled as a simple rainfall-runoff mechanism...
The travel time of nutrients moving through the hillslope-riparian zone continuum strongl...
'Protection zones' for water quality are often defined as areas within the landscape where potential...
Abstract: Solute budgets and within system variations in water chemistry have been studied at three ...
Acid Neutralization Capacity (ANC) data for ephemeral stream and shallow groundwater for the catchme...
This paper presents new information on the hydrology and water quality of the eroding peatland headw...
International audienceData on the water quality of streams draining a range of acidic and acid sensi...
Water quality data spanning 13 years and covering an extensive range of major, minor and trace eleme...
The vertical and lateral components of chemical flux during storm events were investigated in a Typi...
The processes involved in streamflow generation have received considerable attention over the last f...
In North America, the acceleration of the eutrophication of surface waters due to nutrient pollution...
The proportion of chemical elements passing through vegetation prior to being exported in a stream w...